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You are required to have a Kansas Driver’s License within 90 days of moving to Kansas. You may obtain a Driver’s License if you: • Are at least 16 years of age • Are able to submit proof of name, age and address • Have successfully completed an approved driver education course if underage (18) if applicable to Kansas
The Kansas legislature enacted a teenage driver primary seat belt use law during the 2007 session. In addition, the Senate moved to institute a graduated driver licensing (GDL) system (S 294), which the House is expected to consider during the 2008 session.
What will a Graduated Drivers Licensing (GDL) system mean for Kansas? Currently, 47 states have implemented licensing systems with restrictions found in GDL programs. Below are the requirements for Kansas teens if GDL is enacted. FOR 1 YEAR: Hold a learners permit before obtaining a restrictive license or a full license. (A
Teen Driving. For teen drivers, the state has a graduated driver's licenses process allowing increased driving privileges with age and experience. Teen drivers between the ages of 14 and 17 follow the graduated driver's license process. Learn more about the varying requirements and get additional information below.
Use of Wireless Devices prohibited until teen completes the six-month period of passenger and late-night driving restrictions. Grandfather clause – Teens entering the licensing system on or prior to January 1, 2010 would fall under 2009 licensing guidelines.
Penalties apply to all teen drivers KSA 8-291 subject to suspension or revocation as any other driver’s license Under 16 – Two or more crashes – no license until age 17
Get The 2024 Kansas HR Law Reference Guide (Printable PDF) today! Kansas child labor laws set forth the rules and limitations regarding the days and time children under the age of 18 years old may work in Kansas. They also clarify and limit the types of work children under the age of 14 and youth who are 14, 15, 16, and 17 year olds may work.